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Old 07-16-2006, 20:33   #1 (permalink)
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windsor with cleaveland heads

how hard would it be to put cleavland heads on a windsor.....i heard they make good power doin that....anybody?
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Old 07-18-2006, 04:03   #2 (permalink)
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Re: windsor with cleaveland heads

Hi i am in the process of doig this, you need a custom intake manifold or a 302 boss manifold if you are using a 302, there are some water jacket modifications required, different pistons and pushrods.
there is quite a lot of info on the web under 302boss and clevor
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Re: windsor with cleaveland heads

i was hoping to do this with a 351 w stroked and bored to a 427
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Re: windsor with cleaveland heads

Ok, new member dredging up the past, but I figured I'd add my 2c for the record....

having done the boss302 thing I can tell you that it's far more cost effective to simply buy some trick alloy heads like the victor jnr. just bolt them on and enjoy.

You'll spend less $$$ and get a better outcome.
With the money you save in machining costs you could also buy a nice inlet manifold.
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